Blue Nowhere
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Narrated by:
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William Dufris
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Jeffery Deaver
His code name is Phate—and he infiltrates victims' digital lives with surgical precision and lures them to their deaths—making technology itself the weapon.
To stop him, authorities release former hacker Wyatt Gillette from prison, unwilling but essential, to assist detective Frank Bishop of the Cyber Crimes Unit. Gillette and Bishop form an uneasy partnership: one steeped in cutting-edge code, the other grounded in old-school detective work.
As the body count rises and paranoia spreads, the case turns into a deadly psychological game. Deaver weaves complex technical detail—TrapDoor malware, social engineering tactics, virtual stalking—into relentless suspense, never losing narrative momentum. You’ll never feel safe browsing email or logging into accounts again.
With its relentless pacing and ingenious plotting, The Blue Nowhere fuses cybercrime fiction with classic detective thriller intrigue. It’s Deaver at his most suspenseful—and most relevant—in a world where privacy is extinct and evil hides behind every keystroke.
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The book was published in 2001 so that explains some of the tech being a little outdated, but the story is timeless.
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What made the experience of listening to Blue Nowhere the most enjoyable?
Jeffrey Deaver can craft a story and create characters. This book is as good as the Lincoln Rhyme series. If I’d read this in 2001. I would have found it hard to believe that hackers could penetrate all the places they did in this book. Now, we know that this is a fact of life in the 21st Century, so the book is entirely believable. It was written before the smartphone and before routers and modems were terms we all understood. I’m not a techie, so the outdated ins and outs of hacking were as new to me as these methods are old school to the techies of today. I enjoyed the characters and the suspense. The narrator was not the best I’ve heard. He had a few mannerisms I found annoying, but not so much that it detracted from the story. I bought this at a two for one sale, and thoroughly enjoyed the book.Surprises galore
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A hackers dream
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